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In addition to syn-ake, the serum also contains oxygen, which is said to have a smoothing and plumping effect on the skin.

Tulisa, who also uses the brand's fat busting 'Sculpt and Tone' body cream, £135, took to Twitter to sing the praises of the serum, which she described as 'amazing'.

And Tulisa isn't the only A-lister to use snake venom in a bid to stay youthful. Dolce & Gabbana designer, Stefano Gabbana, and TOWIE star Amy Childs are both reported to use the reptilian wrinkle buster.

Skin Chemists is a cosmeceutical brand that produces high quality pharmacist-designed skin and body treatments.

Along with the Wrinkle Killer Snake Serum, Skin Chemists also offers day and night creams, both £145, which also include a dose of syn-ake.

Skin Chemists are offering readers an exclusive 85 per cent discount on Wrinkle Killer Snake Serum, usually £135. To use the discount and get your serum for a bargain £19.99, go to skinchemists.com and enter the code DailyMail1 at the checkout.

Fan: Tulisa likes the serum so much, she took to Twitter to tweet a picture to fans and followers

A-list following: Tulisa's not the only fan of Skin Chemists' serum. Designer Stefano Gabbana and TOWIE star Amy Childs also use the product